Ker- the utility trailer I'm renting has a motorcycle chock in it. I'm assuming that would suffice and wouldn't need the freestanding wheel chock from HF?

Shannon- as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. Hadn't seen that method before- thanks!

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If it has the motorcycle chock in it that's great and the sheepskins on the straps will keep it from marking the triple trees. I've been trailering mine like that for 11 years without any marks or damage to the trees. Also the 2 straps down low on the swing arm to keep the rear in place, I also put rags/socks on the paint to protect it from the straps unless you got the sheepskins for those also. Like someone else said, remove the seat but I would try and cover that area under the seat with shrink wrap or something in case you run into rain on your journey since your using an open trailer.
Last year I put 5500 trailer miles on my Dog Its a trailer Queen

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